Hi Rüdiger, Rüdiger Sonderfeld <ruedi...@c-plusplus.de> writes:
> Hi, > > On Saturday 14 June 2014 15:11:21 Chris Raschl wrote: >> recently I wanted to add a weather forecast to my org-agenda. I found >> org-google-weather, but this package is obsolete since 2012, because the >> API is not available any more. So I wrote my own version which is backed >> by the openweathermap.org API. > > I've written the `weather-metno-el' package. Which uses the weather data > from > met.no (CC licensed). It supports showing weather data in the org-agenda as > well. > > https://github.com/ruediger/weather-metno-el > > Regards, > Rüdiger just trying this package. Also really nice! Thanks for sharing. I have a few questions/comments/feature requests, though: 1. Documentation of available targets. I wanted to include the wind speed. Looking at the schema [fn:1] I tried 'windspeed' which did not work. It took some time until I found the 'weather-metno--data' variable, which revealed that it is 'windSpeed' instead. Some table with all the available measurements would be handy. | parameter | representation | unit | example | |-----------+----------------+--------+-----------| | windSpeed | name | string | Svak vind | 2. How can I get a textual representation of the symbol? I would like to get (additionally to the symbol) get a textual description (like 'partly cloudy'). I did not see an obvious way how to get that. 3. Two or three entries per day How can I have two (night/day) or better three (night/morning/afternoon) entries for each day? I would like these to sum user-defined times. E.g. night: 20-08, morning: 08-13 and afternoon 13:20. Is that (easily) possible? 4. The org agenda entry does not point to anything. It would be cool (I think) if the org agenda entry pointed to a *Weather* buffer with detailed information from weather-metno-forecast 5. The Readme for the manual installation could remind the user to put (require 'weather-metno) (require 'org-weather-metno) in the .emacs 6. The documentation of 'org-weather-metno-format' points to 'weather-query-format' which should probably be 'weather-metno-query-format' Regards, Andreas Footnotes: [fn:1] http://api.met.no/weatherapi/locationforecast/1.9/schema